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    Inside Out is an animated movie produced by produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Inside Out is about emotions such as joy, sadness, fear, anger, and disgust and lots of memories that are inside Riley's Head. Joy is the emotion who makes Riley happy. She was the first emotion that was created inside Riley's head. She always want to think about the bright side of things and always stay happy. Joy is also kind of the leader of the team. Sadness is the emotion

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    Fear is an unstable, uncontrollable, and unreasonable emotion, nothing can reason with fear, so if it is allowed control over ones life it will lead to chaos. The dark side of fear can be seen in the book “Things Fall Apart”, and fear is seen in the most unlikely of people, a strong, independent man who is praised for his victories in war, Okonkwo. Okonkwo’s fear is a common one, not wanting himself, or his family, to be like his father, a lazy, powerless, and in debt man. But Okonkwo doesn’t

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    The Beatles- does the name ring a bell? “All You Need is Love”, “Hey Jude”? The four members, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon were idolized and known all around the world. Everywhere they went they were huge influences with everything they said and did. From the time of formation of the English rock band The Beatles in 1960 up until his assassination on December 8th, 1980, John Lennon was a tremendous influence to society as an antiwar activist and a musical legend.

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    Fear In Lord Of The Flies

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    “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown”-H.P. Lovecraft. Fear, an emotion felt by everyone, everything. From the smallest microscopic organism, to complex human beings, the emotion of fear is universal. Throughout human history however, this emotion has become a tool for the strong, allowing them to rule over the weak. Whether for good or for bad, it is undeniable that fear is a tremendous motivator, and is interwoven

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    Detonation of Change Infatuated. Small eyes staring radiantly at a screen, waiting for what's to come. Just waiting, for what would soon become Beatlemania. Four boys would change rock music forever. Paul McCartney, George Harrison, John Lennon, and Ringo Starr. They were the Beatles. The Craze began in 1963 when the Fab Four came to America from Britain. The band was apart of a movement called the “British Invasion”. James first heard of the Beatles as an immature boy in 1964, when they

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    Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ had a life marked by a mission. A once persecutor of the church is now one of the church’s most influential and powerful missionaries. After an encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, Paul would have a total life transformation with a passion for his savior. This man’s newfound calling was to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world to whoever would receive it. Though this calling would be extremely difficult, Paul states, “I am a debtor” (Rom. 1:14)

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    will be laid out in this paper. Context Paul was writing to the Corinthian’s in

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    Paul’s command to “put to death” earthly things in verse 5 is a call for believers to respond to the death partook with Christ in their conversion. Paul makes an undoubtedly intentional connection with v.3: “you died... therefore put to death (v.5).” The response that Paul commands of believers is to consciously “slay the remaining sin in our flesh.” In the Greek, Paul’s words in the first half of verse 5 have been rendered; “Reckon as dead those members of yours which partake of the nature of the

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    letter to the Galatians. Two biblical scholars, John R.W. Stott and Krister Stendhal have analyzed Paul and his writings. Both authors have good viewpoints and understanding of what Paul is explaining, but it is Stendhal who seems to have a better grasp on the true meaning behind Paul’s letter to the Galatians. Galatians 6:14-15 is a fantastic conclusion to Galatians 1-3 because it is evident Paul makes his argument through justification in faith alone, rather than through the Law.

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    “You say you want a revolution/ Well, you know/ We all want to change the world/ You tell me that it's evolution/ Well, you know/ We all want to change the world,” The Beatles’ Revolution, 1968. In their call-to-arms lyrics above, Lennon and McCartney are instructing their listeners to revolt and rebel against harmful social norms in a peaceful, yet powerful, manner. Ironically, while telling their listeners to resist the societal norms created by “Minds that hate,” The Beatles were inadvertently

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